French fingertips,
Red lips
Bitch is dangerous
Cotton candy kiss
Can't wait for my sugar rush

Can't take it no more
I got to have more tonight
This feeling's so strong
I'm putting you on tonight

Alright, let's go!

Baby take a seat
Eyes on me this is my show
Your one and only pleasure
All decked in lace and leather
Fantasy, courtesy of me
Baby let's go
Watch me apply the pressure
All decked in lace and leather

Heels 6 inch
Makes a boy wanna bite his lip
Look but don't touch
Unless you want to lose your innocence

Can't take it no more
I got to have more tonight
This feelings so strong
I'm putting you on tonight

Baby take a seat
Eyes on me this is my show
Your one and only pleasure
All decked in lace and leather
Fantasy, courtesy of me
Baby let's go
Watch me apply the pressure
All decked in lace and leather

Baby take a seat
Eyes on me this is my show
Your one and only pleasure
All decked in lace and leather
Fantasy, courtesy of me
Baby let's go
Watch me apply the pressure
All decked in lace and leather


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Lace and Leather Lyrics as written by Ronnie Jackson Frankie Storm

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    "your 6-inch, makes a boy want to bite his lip"--umm i think this means something else, that vibrates ;)

    let me explain why think this song is about another girl, there are constant feminine references throughout

    "French fingertips, red lips, bitch is dangerous, Cotton candy kiss, can't wait for my sugar rush,"

    this can only be about a girl.

    bugoffon January 31, 2009   Link

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